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Alex1Category 1$100$200$300$400$500$100$200$300$400$500$100$200$300$400$500$100$200$300$400$500$100$200$300$400$500$100$200$300$400$500Category 2Category 3Category 6Category 5Category 48Round One should contain one Daily Double question. To insert the Daily Double Screen, follow these steps:

1. Select the desired button on this slide by clicking on it. Click on SLIDE SHOW ACTION SETTINGS Make a note of which slide the HYPERLINK is currently set to. In the Action Settings dialogue box, change the HYPERLINK to Daily Double Round 1. Click OK6. Now go to Slide Daily Double Round 1 in this presentation, and follow the directions in the Notes sectionCATEGORY 223CATEGORY 334CATEGORY 445CATEGORY 556CATEGORY 667He made a fortune in the oil industry.He also donated money to reconstructWilliamsburg$1001-100Germans invade1 - 1009John D. Rockefeller$1001-100A Poland1 - 10010This U.S. City becamewell known for the production of the automobile$2001-200A1 - 10011Detroit$2001-200A1 - 10012Established by Jane Addams,this place provided education,child care and job placement forthe poor in Chicago$3001-300- Allies13HULL HOUSE$3001-300A1 - 10014This is where the Steel Industry grew$4001-400- Stalingrad15Pittsburgh$4001-400A1 - 10016This man revolutionizedcommunication throughoutthe world$5001-500-island hopping17ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL$5001-500A1 - 10018THIS IS WHEREEUROPEAN IMMIGRANTSFIRST SET FOOT IN THEUNITED STATES$1002-100- truman1 - 10019He started one of the firstlarge steel companiesin the nation.$2004-200-neutral41Heavily populated, usually a city area is referred to as this$3004-300-Treaty of Versailles43This is the term for combining of companies$4004-400-lend and lease45This is a companythat sells shares ofstock to the public$5004-500- Tuskegee47He was the first to use anassembly line to produce products$1005-100- Battleship1 - 10049He designed a way to use the lightbulband generatorsto power his newinventions$2005-200-Macarthur51The use of moneyto benefit the community$3005-300-internment53DailyDouble!!

Daily Double Round 174To Complete the Daily Double Sequence for Round One:

Click on any blue area on the slide that is currently displayed Click on Slide Show Action SettingsThe Action Settings Dialog Box will be displayed. You will see that the HYPERLINK is currently set to Slide 8Change the HYPERLINK so that it is set to the slide number you made note of previouslyClick OK until the Action Settings Dialog Box disappearsSaveReturn to Slide 8 and select View Slide Show. Test your Daily Double button to make sure it works as you wish it to.$5005-500-Auschwitz

Where did immigrants from Japan and China enter our country?57Labor Union reps andand management compromising on acontract$1006-100-Navajo1 - 10059She won a Nobel Prize for founding the Hull House$2006-200-Iwo Jima61This law prohibited immigration by the Chinesefor 10 years$3006-300-Hiroshima63AFL (American Federation of Labor) was founded by$4006-400- Nuremberg65An organization ofworkers with the sameskill or trade$5006-500-Il Duce67FinalJeopardyCategory69This is the place wheremeat packing grew$4003-400- Axis35CHICAGO$4003-400A1 - 10036He wrote "How the Other Half Lives," exposing povertyin city tenements$5003-500-Midway37JACOBRIIS$5003-500A1 - 10038Unsafe working conditionslow pay and long hourscreated a need for these inthe late 1800s$1004-100-Pearl Harbor1 - 10039Labor Unions$1004-100A1 - 10040ANDREWCARNEGIE$2004-200A1 - 10042Urban$3004-300A1 - 10044MERGER$4004-400A1 - 10046CORPORATION$5004-500A1 - 10048HENRYFORD$1005-100A1 - 10050Thomas Edison$2005-200A1 - 10052PHILANTHROPY$3005-300A1 - 10054MASSPRODUCTION$4005-400A1 - 10056Angel Island$5005-500A1 - 10058COLLECTIVEBARGAINING$1006-100A1 - 10060JANEADDAMS$2006-200A1 - 10062CHINESEEXCLUSIONACT$3006-300A1 - 10064SAMUELGOMPERS$4006-400A1 - 10066LABOR UNION$5006-500A1 - 10068

This steel strike was a victoryfor Andrew Carnegieand his company70Contestants:Please put down yourwriting tools andwait for furtherinstructions.

71HOMESTEADSTRIKE72That's all for today.Good luck on your test!73